Enlarged Testicle

What is an enlarged testicle?

An enlarged testicle is a common symptom of injury, inflammation or infection. Testicle enlargement results from swelling, a lump, or a cyst within the testicle. Other conditions that cause swelling in the scrotum may appear to be an enlarged testicle. Injury leading to swelling is a common cause of enlarged testicle, and inflammation of the testicle for any reason can also cause swelling. Depending on the cause, enlargement may occur in one or both testicles, and may be accompanied by pain, swelling or fever.

Infections of the epididymis or testicle itself are common causes of enlarged testicle. A scrotal cyst (spermatocele) or varicose veins (varicocele) can also result in the appearance of an enlarged testicle. In rare cases, enlargement of the testicle is a symptom of testicular cancer, a condition that is commonly associated with a painless lump. Mumps, a viral infection, can lead to an enlarged testicle along with other symptoms, such as swollen salivary glands, sore throat, and fever. An inguinal hernia, when the abdominal contents protrude into the groin, can be mistaken for an enlarged testicle.

In some cases, the symptoms of enlarged testicle can be a serious condition called testicular torsion. Seek immediate medical care(call 911) for the sudden onset of severe pain and swelling in the testicle, which may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting.

Seek prompt medical care if you notice gradual enlargement of the testicle, discomfort, or redness.

What other symptoms might occur with enlarged testicle?

An enlarged testicle may accompany other symptoms, which vary depending on the underlying disease, disorder or condition. Symptoms that frequently affect the testicle may also involve other body systems.

Common symptoms that may occur along with an enlarged testicle

What causes enlarged testicle?

Enlarged testicle is a common symptom of injury, inflammation or infection. Testicle enlargement results from swelling of the soft tissues, a lump, or a cyst within the testicle. Injury leading to swelling is a common cause of an enlarged testicle.